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2-Pack 20-lb Kingsford Original BBQ Charcoal Grilling Briquettes

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Home Depot has 2-Pack 20-lb Kingsford Original BBQ Charcoal Grilling Briquettes for $17.88. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.

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Product Features:
  • Charcoal briquettes made with 100% natural ingredients and real wood
  • Two 20 pound bags of original charcoal briquettes generates about 10 uses
  • This charcoal for grilling has more edges and surface area to catch the flame quickly with grooves that provide air channels for fast heating and even burning

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    • This price is $2.10 lower (11% savings) than the list price of $19.98.
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Home Depot has 2-Pack 20-lb Kingsford Original BBQ Charcoal Grilling Briquettes for $17.88. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member theimage13 for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • Charcoal briquettes made with 100% natural ingredients and real wood
  • Two 20 pound bags of original charcoal briquettes generates about 10 uses
  • This charcoal for grilling has more edges and surface area to catch the flame quickly with grooves that provide air channels for fast heating and even burning

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.10 lower (11% savings) than the list price of $19.98.
  • About this product:
    • Highly rated w/ 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 7,800 Home Depot customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy here.
  • Refer to the Forum Thread for deal discussion.

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Model: 2PK 20LB King Charcoal

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Lowe's$22.98
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RO Classic briquettes are $0.45 per lb at Lowes every day. KBB isn't nearly as good as it was a decade ago.

Yeah. Maybe we'll see some of the store brand RO cheaper over the weekend. Anything with the "ridge" design on the bag is made by them. RO Orange bag briquettes (not lump), Embers (HD), and Expert Grill (WM) are all the same formula. It's just the store brand stuff are "seconds" where the stamp wasn't perfect.

At $0.51 per lb, I think the RO All Natural [walmart.com] from Walmart is a better buy. No piney Kingsford taste. The binder is some vegetable stuff instead of limestone. Seems to burn longer and make a little less ash. Everyday price and free delivery at 3 bags.
.44 per pound..yikes miss those .25 per pound days
Price of meats is so high, can't enjoy half the things I used to smoke and cook.

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Quote from trza :
RO Classic briquettes are $0.45 per lb at Lowes every day. KBB isn't nearly as good as it was a decade ago.

Yeah. Maybe we'll see some of the store brand RO cheaper over the weekend. Anything with the "ridge" design on the bag is made by them. RO Orange bag briquettes (not lump), Embers (HD), and Expert Grill (WM) are all the same formula. It's just the store brand stuff are "seconds" where the stamp wasn't perfect.

At $0.51 per lb, I think the RO All Natural [walmart.com] from Walmart is a better buy. No piney Kingsford taste. The binder is some vegetable stuff instead of limestone. Seems to burn longer and make a little less ash. Everyday price and free delivery at 3 bags.
If you want wood flavor, use wood.
And Kingsford tends to keep hot longer.
Kingsford and wood chips is far superior, imo.
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Quote from OliveFog741 :
I used to work at Lowe's and most people that bought the deal would only buy charcoal. It was always limit 2 and they would try to buy more and make a scene if we pointed out the 1000 signs saying "limit 2". And we would run out early, no matter how much we ordered (80 or more pallets) and people would rage because of that. Definitely not worth the trouble.
Back in the day I would go in during the sale and pre-order 3 pallets for July delivery. Manager was always really cool with it. I used to run a big chicken bbq (~4000 dinners), so it was basically a weekend's worth plus my personal stash until next year. LMAO
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For those of those with a Costco membership, keep an eye on their Kingsford Professional sales, at both regular locations and business centers. The business center locations currently have $5.50 off 36lbs (two 18lb bags), limit three per transaction. I paid $16.49 per, last week. Last month the regular locations had the same price. I do find that the Profession briquettes are a bit better - not necessarily full price better vs. regular blue bag - so at this price, and charcoal prices in general, I have been stocking up.
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Quote from bmcdev16 :
For those of those with a Costco membership, keep an eye on their Kingsford Professional sales, at both regular locations and business centers. The business center locations currently have $5.50 off 36lbs (two 18lb bags), limit three per transaction. I paid $16.49 per, last week. Last month the regular locations had the same price. I do find that the Profession briquettes are a bit better - not necessarily full price better vs. regular blue bag - so at this price, and charcoal prices in general, I have been stocking up.
My local Costco also had El Diablo lump charcoal last Summer, it was 40lbs for $14. Hope they have the sale again this year.
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Quote from yesitsmario :
My local Costco also had El Diablo lump charcoal last Summer, it was 40lbs for $14. Hope they have the sale again this year.
Good call! I forgot to mention that. My local, regular, Costco's don't carry lump, but the business center does. I can't recall the price, but it was still fairly reasonable.

For those in the SF Bay Area, Lazzari Fuel is my go-to for lump, wood chunks and firewood. Great prices and I have found them to be very helpful, too.
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Quote from echo5625 :
Not to mention everyone switching to pellet smokers and lump probably hurt sales..

My pellets are still costing the same as they did 2 years ago, so its much more price effective.
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Quote from bmcdev16 :
Good call! I forgot to mention that. My local, regular, Costco's don't carry lump, but the business center does. I can't recall the price, but it was still fairly reasonable.

For those in the SF Bay Area, Lazzari Fuel is my go-to for lump, wood chunks and firewood. Great prices and I have found them to be very helpful, too.
Here in SoCal we have Sonora mesquite lump which is very similar to Lazzari, they have 40lb bags at Smart and Final for $17. I like it for certain cooks.

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Quote from bmcdev16 :
For those of those with a Costco membership, keep an eye on their Kingsford Professional sales, at both regular locations and business centers. The business center locations currently have $5.50 off 36lbs (two 18lb bags), limit three per transaction. I paid $16.49 per, last week. Last month the regular locations had the same price. I do find that the Profession briquettes are a bit better - not necessarily full price better vs. regular blue bag - so at this price, and charcoal prices in general, I have been stocking up.
Keep in mind that pro burns hotter and faster. A lot of people don't like it for everyday backyard grilling. YMMV of course.
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It used to be $10 fr Lowe's. Those days are gone T.T
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just in time. bought one thanks.
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I still have plenty from the deals years ago. Charcoal doesn't go bad.
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Quote from bmcdev16 :
Good call! I forgot to mention that. My local, regular, Costco's don't carry lump, but the business center does. I can't recall the price, but it was still fairly reasonable.

For those in the SF Bay Area, Lazzari Fuel is my go-to for lump, wood chunks and firewood. Great prices and I have found them to be very helpful, too.
I like Lazzari for my smoker. Sadly they raised the price to $27/40 Grrr. I picked up a bag of B&b on Sunday at Ace on saleMad Garbage just garbage!! guess I'm back to Lazzari
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Quote from eekster :
I like Lazzari for my smoker. Sadly they raised the price to $27/40 Grrr. I picked up a bag of B&b on Sunday at Ace on saleMad Garbage just garbage!! guess I'm back to Lazzari
Are you buying directly from them in Brisbane or elsewhere like Safeway or Ace? The last time I stocked up on lump a few months ago, directly from them, I think it was still around $15 or $18 for a 40lb bag - I honestly can't remember exactly how much because it was a while ago and I also picked up a few 50lb bags of wood chunks, too. If it is $27 now, I might have to ration my last couple of bags until when/if prices come back down, or I have to buy more.
Last edited by bmcdev16 May 9, 2022 at 05:25 PM.
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Quote from bmcdev16 :
Are you buying directly from them in Brisbane or elsewhere like Safeway or Ace? The last time I stocked up on lump a few months ago, directly from them, I think it was still around $15 or $18 for a 40lb bag - I honestly can't remember exactly how much because it was a while ago and I also picked up a few 50lb bags of wood chunks, too. If it is $27 now, I might have to ration my last couple of bags until when/if prices come back down, or I have to buy more.
Local restaurant/wholesaler open to the public. Ill PM you where I get it.

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They must have changed the formula in the past few years. I stocked up a while back, with this new batch I notice that the coal burns faster so you have less time to cook. I tried their professional brand and that seems to be ok. Just beware.

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